Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 184
... conspirators , and follows them through the mutations of their fortunes . If however we are to catch the different parts of the action in their proper proportions we must remember the char- acter of these conspirators , and especially ...
... conspirators , and follows them through the mutations of their fortunes . If however we are to catch the different parts of the action in their proper proportions we must remember the char- acter of these conspirators , and especially ...
Page 186
... conspirators . In the crisis itself the agitation becomes painful as the entrance of Popilius Lena and his secret communication to Cæsar cause a panic that threatens to wreck the whole plot on the verge of its success . Brutus's nerve ...
... conspirators . In the crisis itself the agitation becomes painful as the entrance of Popilius Lena and his secret communication to Cæsar cause a panic that threatens to wreck the whole plot on the verge of its success . Brutus's nerve ...
Page 291
... conspirators ( though he certainly knows that Brutus acted on different motives ) . Antony's very first sentence in his soliloquy immediately shows that he makes no discrim- ination between the murderers but puts them all in the same ...
... conspirators ( though he certainly knows that Brutus acted on different motives ) . Antony's very first sentence in his soliloquy immediately shows that he makes no discrim- ination between the murderers but puts them all in the same ...
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